Cisco 11503 Administration Guide - Page 202

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Defining the CSS as an SNMP Agent Chapter 5 Configuring Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) The options for this command are as follows: • snmp trap-type enterprise - Enables enterprise traps. You must enable enterprise traps before you configure an enterprise trap option. • dos_attack_type - (Optional) Generates SNMP enterprise traps when a Denial of Service (DoS) attack event occurs. One trap is generated each second when the number of attacks during that second exceeds the threshold for the configured DoS attack type. See the "Configuring Denial of Service (DoS)" section for details. • trap-threshold threshold_value - (Optional) Overrides a default trap threshold. For the threshold_value, enter a number from 1 to 65535. See the "Configuring Denial of Service (DoS)" section for details. • chmgr-module-transition - Generates SNMP enterprise traps if a module (for example, SCM, FEM, GEM) is inserted into or removed from a powered-on CSS 11503 or CSS 11506. • chmgr-ps-transition - Generates SNMP enterprise traps when the CSS 11503 or CSS 11506 power supply changes state (powered off or on, or removed from the CSS). • isc-lifetick-failure - Generates SNMP enterprise traps when an ISC LifeTick failure message occurs on a Cisco 11500 series CSS. A LifeTick message occurs four times a second between ports in an Adaptive Session Redundancy (ASR) configuration. If a port does not receive a LifeTick message within one second from its corresponding port due to a software or hardware failure, an ISC LifeTick failure message occurs. • isc-state-transition - In an ASR configuration with dual Inter-Switch Communication (ISC) links, generates SNMP enterprise traps when the active ISC link goes down and the standby link becomes active. For more information about ASR and ISC, refer to the Cisco Content Services Switch Redundancy Configuration Guide. • login-failure - Generates SNMP enterprise traps when a CSS login failure occurs. The CSS also generates an alert-level log message. • reload - Generates SNMP enterprise traps when a CSS reboot occurs. The CSS also generates a trap when a reboot is initiated directly through SNMP. • redundancy-transition - Generates SNMP enterprise traps when the CSS redundancy transitions state. 5-20 Cisco Content Services Switch Administration Guide OL-5647-02

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Chapter 5
Configuring Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)
Defining the CSS as an SNMP Agent
5-20
Cisco Content Services Switch Administration Guide
OL-5647-02
The options for this command are as follows:
snmp trap-type enterprise
- Enables enterprise traps. You must enable
enterprise traps before you configure an enterprise trap option.
dos_attack_type -
(Optional) Generates SNMP enterprise traps when a Denial
of Service (DoS) attack event occurs. One trap is generated each second when
the number of attacks during that second exceeds the threshold for the
configured DoS attack type. See the
“Configuring Denial of Service (DoS)”
section for details.
trap-threshold
threshold_value -
(Optional) Overrides a default trap
threshold. For the
threshold_value
, enter a number from 1 to 65535. See the
“Configuring Denial of Service (DoS)”
section for details.
chmgr-module-transition
- Generates SNMP enterprise traps if a module
(for example, SCM, FEM, GEM) is inserted into or removed from a
powered-on CSS 11503 or CSS 11506.
chmgr-ps-transition
- Generates SNMP enterprise traps when the CSS
11503 or CSS 11506 power supply changes state (powered off or on, or
removed from the CSS).
isc-lifetick-failure
- Generates SNMP enterprise traps when an ISC LifeTick
failure message occurs on a Cisco 11500 series CSS. A LifeTick message
occurs four times a second between ports in an Adaptive Session Redundancy
(ASR) configuration. If a port does not receive a LifeTick message within one
second from its corresponding port due to a software or hardware failure, an
ISC LifeTick failure message occurs.
isc-state-transition
- In an ASR configuration with dual Inter-Switch
Communication (ISC) links, generates SNMP enterprise traps when the
active ISC link goes down and the standby link becomes active. For more
information about ASR and ISC, refer to the
Cisco Content Services Switch
Redundancy Configuration Guide
.
login-failure
- Generates SNMP enterprise traps when a CSS login failure
occurs. The CSS also generates an alert-level log message.
reload
- Generates SNMP enterprise traps when a CSS reboot occurs. The
CSS also generates a trap when a reboot is initiated directly through SNMP.
redundancy-transition
- Generates SNMP enterprise traps when the CSS
redundancy transitions state.